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Empowering Citizens Through RTI: A Tool for Transparency and Accountability

Contributor,
Shubhankar C.
Advocate,
General Secretary, SMSC Trust
The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005, is a groundbreaking legislation in India that empowers citizens to access information held by public authorities. This law is instrumental in fostering transparency, ensuring accountability, and strengthening democracy. By granting citizens the right to seek information regarding the functioning of government offices, policies, and expenditure, RTI bridges the gap between the government and the people.

The significance of RTI lies in its ability to promote active citizen participation in governance. Citizens can file RTI applications to seek clarity on various issues, such as the purpose of taxes they pay, the allocation of funds for infrastructure projects, or the privileges and expenditures of elected representatives. For example, people can inquire about road construction projects, maintenance of public facilities, or even the functioning of local bodies. This empowers individuals to monitor the use of public funds and question irregularities or delays in government projects.

RTI is not limited to state or central government offices. Citizens can seek information from public sector banks, educational institutions, and other government-affiliated entities. The law mandates public authorities to respond to RTI applications within 30 days, failing which the applicant can file an appeal. Authorities neglecting their duty to provide information may face penalties, ensuring that the system remains accountable.

RTI has been a game-changer in exposing corruption and inefficiency, enabling citizens to challenge malpractice. It also serves as a tool for creating awareness about government policies and decisions.

Every citizen must exercise their right to information actively. By doing so, they contribute to a more informed and responsible society, ensuring that public resources are utilized effectively. RTI is not just a right; it is a responsibility for those who envision a transparent and corruption-free India.

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